Rehearsals Underway For Jennifer Johnston’s ‘Masterpiece’… How Many Miles to Babylon?

The First World War Centenary is commemorated in dramatic fashion at the Lyric Theatre with a stirring adaptation of Jennifer Johnston’s novelxa0How Many Miles to Babylon?xa0this Spring.

Rehearsals are well underway with an impressive line-up of Irish and English actors bringing the Londonderry author’s “brilliant masterpiece” to the stage for the first time in Northern Ireland

[caption id="attachment_48672" align="alignleft" width="350"]Babylon The cast of How Many Miles To Babylon?[/caption]

How Many Miles to Babylon?xa0tells thexa0heart-rending story of two young Irish boys from very different backgrounds who end up fighting in Flanders.xa0Alec and Jerry are divided by class but united in friendship. One is the only child of Anglo-Irish landowners; the other is from a large family of Irish workers. Brought together by a shared love of horses, the pair enjoy an idyllic childhood on the same estate in County Wicklow.

As war breaks out at the end of 1914, both enlist in the army – and find themselves standing together, yet divided once more by rank. In the fields of Flanders, they must not only endure the horrors of the battlefield, but also face an ordeal that will test their friendship and their loyalty to breaking point.

The dramatic tale has been adapted by Irish actor and current Artistic Director of the PICT theatre in Pittsburgh, Alan Stanford.

Philip Wilson directs an impressive cast withxa0Good Vibrationsxa0star Ryan McParland taking on the role of the charismatic Jerry andAnthony Delaney (Liola, The Kingdom) as Alec. Lyric audiences may also remember Ryan from Tim Loane’sxa0The Civilisation Gamein 2012 as well as the BBC series,xa06 Degreesxa0set in Belfast.

Catherine Cusack, part of the Irish acting dynasty of Cusacks, plays the cold mother, Alicia Moore opposite Michael James Ford (Becoming Jane; Michael Collins) as her husband. The rest of the cast are Richard Teverson (Brideshead Revisited; Downton Abbey) as Major Glendinning, Jeremy Lloyd (The Iron Lady) as Bennett and Charlie De Bromhead (How to Lose Friends and Alienate People).

“I came across Jennifer Johnston’s novel some years back, when I was researching another First World War story, and her delicate yet heartbreaking account of how young Irish men faced the unimaginable in the trenches has stayed with me ever since,” said the director, Philip Wilson. “So I leapt at the chance to stage Alan Stanford’s poignant and richly evocative adaptation of this classic novel. Alec and Jerry’s friendship – which transcends education, class and religion – is a wonderfully compelling one, and the journey they go on together is truly remarkable.”

How Many Miles to Babylon?xa0runs on the Danske Bank Stage fromxa0Wed 30 April to Sat 24 Mayxa0(Previewsxa0Sun 27 April 2.30pm;xa0Tues 29 April 1pm & 7.45pm).

Tickets range from £10 for schools and students to £24.50. For more information on the Lyric’s season or to book, go to:xa0www.lyrictheatre.co.ukxa0

or contact the Box Office on (028) 9038 1081

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